Community Tard Baby General (includes brain dead kids) - Fundies and their genetic Fuckups; Parents of corpses in denial

The "It's a Boy" card in the first photo has the fetus's handprints on it. It's pretty common for hospital nurseries to make hand and foot prints of a new baby as a keepsake for the parents, whether the child is expected to live or not. Someone, likely a nurse who had actual living newborns to care for, had to ink up the gooey, sticky hand-like appendages on that fetus and pressed them onto the little card. It's actually amazing that it could even be done without completely macerating the shit out of the fetal remains. The skin of fetuses and very premature infants is incredibly fragile and tears if handled. Semper fi to whomever got actual clear "hand prints" without leaving the "hands" stuck to the paper.
I’m convinced it’s fake. It looks like it’s been coated in Vaseline and bit of red paint to add to the effect, but no fetus that size has pale white skin. Pro-life groups and medical model companies make some weird latex fetal models. There are hundreds available on Alibaba alone.

Fetuses, until the near the third trimester, have almost translucent skin and you can easily see veins, blood vessels and organs. The handprints on that card are stamps. Anyone tried to ink the hands on the latex fetus they would end up with little sambo hands.

I think these are latex fetus models “representing” what a embryo/fetus would look like at xx weeks if it also had a nice thick layer of skin on it and was plucked perfectly out of the womb intact for photography.

Blue, bruised/discolored, decomposition or translucent skin is what you see in real photos of premature stillborn babies. Miscarriages don’t produce nicely intact tiny fetuses ready for a FB post and hand printing. They produce blood clots and fetal tissue. The body is expelling the fetal tissue because it’s dead, and has been dead for several weeks. It takes the body a few weeks to realize fetal demise occurred and then to expel it via spontaneous abortion.
 
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I stumbled across this baby on Tiktok, and didn’t know whether she belonged here or in Deathfats.
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She’s known as Pineapple Baby Madi and the mother’s Tiktok (1.7m followers!) and Insta handle is @carlylassley.

This child is SO grossly overweight and I don’t know whether she’s just overfed by her attention seeking cow of a mother, or whether she genuinely has issues.

But it turns out that turning your 13 month old infant into a deathfat is pretty lucrative. You can buy merch and everything.
 
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I’m convinced it’s fake. It looks like it’s been coated in Vaseline and bit of red paint to add to the effect, but no fetus that size has pale white skin. Pro-life groups and medical model companies make some weird latex fetal models. There are hundreds available on Alibaba alone.

Fetuses, until the near the third trimester, have almost translucent skin and you can easily see veins, blood vessels and organs. The handprints on that card are stamps. Anyone tried to ink the hands on the latex fetus they would end up with little sambo hands.

I think these are latex fetus models “representing” what a embryo/fetus would look like at xx weeks if it also had a nice thick layer of skin on it and was plucked perfectly out of the womb intact for photography.

Blue, bruised/discolored, decomposition or translucent skin is what you see in real photos of premature stillborn babies. Miscarriages don’t produce nicely intact tiny fetuses ready for a FB post and hand printing. They produce blood clots and fetal tissue. The body is expelling the fetal tissue because it’s dead, and has been dead for several weeks. It takes the body a few weeks to realize fetal demise occurred and then to expel it via spontaneous abortion.
I kind of assumed it was white because it had been dead for a while but not long enough to have rotted away entirely. I could be wrong, I don't know much about this stuff. Shit, they could've even used a fake alien toy with as grey alien looking as the thing is.

Here's yet another dead fetus article from the site. This one was supposedly 19 weeks.
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It looks like raw chicken liver

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Its true, I was the fetus (forreal I hope this story is fake because no one needs to be having kids they can't care for because they saw some dead fetus pics on FB)

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The value of raw meat aliens

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Of course they made their kids look at it

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I kind of assumed it was white because it had been dead for a while but not long enough to have rotted away entirely. I could be wrong, I don't know much about this stuff. Shit, they could've even used a fake alien toy with as grey alien looking as the thing is.

Here's yet another dead fetus article from the site. This one was supposedly 19 weeks.
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It looks like raw chicken liver

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Its true, I was the fetus (forreal I hope this story is fake because no one needs to be having kids they can't care for because they saw some dead fetus pics on FB)

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The value of raw meat aliens

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Of course they made their kids look at it

Well that’s one way to make sure your daughters use birth control (I hope).

I hate all this “it looks vaguely human therefore don’t abort” nonsense. It is, in fact, a clump of cells. I wonder if she eats eggs. Animals in the wild who birth something like that would eat it and move on. It sounds harsh, but humans have to be the only species that look at something like this or Tinslee or Luna and think, yep this is compatible with life. God is great, woohoo.
 
Well that’s one way to make sure your daughters use birth control (I hope).

I hate all this “it looks vaguely human therefore don’t abort” nonsense. It is, in fact, a clump of cells. I wonder if she eats eggs. Animals in the wild who birth something like that would eat it and move on. It sounds harsh, but humans have to be the only species that look at something like this or Tinslee or Luna and think, yep this is compatible with life. God is great, woohoo.
Even throughout most of human history it wasn't like that. Infanticide used to be a very common way of dealing with unwanted babies, especially ones that were deformed or fucked up. Even wanted babies commonly died of shit that would be easily treatable now. Tinslee and Luna and these anencephaly and trisomy babies would've been long dead if they were born just 100 years ago (or less). Modern medicine has come a long way.

Hell, aren't there lots of cultures where traditionally a baby isn't even given a name until it survives a certain number of days/months?
 
I kind of assumed it was white because it had been dead for a while but not long enough to have rotted away entirely. I could be wrong, I don't know much about this stuff. Shit, they could've even used a fake alien toy with as grey alien looking as the thing is.

Here's yet another dead fetus article from the site. This one was supposedly 19 weeks.
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It looks like raw chicken liver

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Its true, I was the fetus (forreal I hope this story is fake because no one needs to be having kids they can't care for because they saw some dead fetus pics on FB)

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The value of raw meat aliens

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Of course they made their kids look at it


No, the skin doesn’t turn a deep uniform white on a fetus after death, unfortunately what does occur is not nearly that photogenic.

Now the photos you included in this post here are legit, notice the blue, dark or red look of the skin? This is because the skin is so thin that blood, coagulated blood, broken blood vessels, bruises, etc...all show up in extreme because the skin is so delicate and not at all ready to be outside amniotic fluid or the womb. This is why that tiny foot is so red.

These are also photos of what’s considered a stillbirth - not miscarriages.

My point about the other photos was nobody has thumb size fetuses to photograph or do handprints of after a first trimester miscarriage. You have to make it close to 20 weeks to produce a baby that would be intact enough to hold or photograph and be recognizable as a human form. We sometimes see photos of fetus during the first 16 weeks and you can definitely see features that are that of tiny humans very early on - but that’s because they are floating in fluid in a perfectly pressurized womb to support it. The delicate tissue of a early development fetus does not hold up outside the womb, it’s not ready to survive or be outside of the womb.

Sadly, most stillbirth have been decomposing for awhile before being expelled, or labor is induced because a baby has died in utero. The amount of time a baby has been dead and how far along it was makes a big difference in how it appears once delivered. This is why some stillbirths can look just a sleeping, peaceful infant and others are rather shocking or disconcerting to look at. Decomposition is difficult to witness on a tiny baby human.

All this is even more true of a miscarriage because development was very early and tissue even less prepared for any outside the womb exposure to touch or air. By the time a body induces a natural miscarriage the fetus has usually been dead a few weeks.

If pro-life nuts start convincing women that experience a miscarriage that they need to try and find some tiny fetus to photograph for social media, you are going to traumatize a lot of women needlessly. Not that they give a shit about women, only fetuses, but trying to turn tragic miscarriages into photo ops is going to backfire badly.

First trimester miscarriages are incredibly common. Before the advent of HGC tests doctors basically made women wait for two or three missed periods before running the old kill the bunny test. They didn’t see a reason to bother with medical care and tests until there was a good chance the pregnancy “would take” and that was generally considered to be at the 12 week point.

The 12 week mark is considered to be when risk of miscarriage plummets. If you are going to experience a miscarriage it’s most likely to occur before 12 weeks, they are much rarer after that point. I think they consider a “stillbirth” a loss that occurs after 20 weeks. Stillbirths provide the tiny dead baby photos that the pro-lifers love to use in their propaganda. The pro-lifers obviously wish they could get heart breaking, tiny baby photos out of miscarriages to use in the propaganda war against early abortions, but it’s not going to happen.

I have noticed, that awareness of miscarriages and talking about them, has greatly increased over the last decade - in large part due to social media and the pro-lifers. Women should be able to mourn a lost pregnancy. For a long time miscarriages weren’t really discussed and considered private matters.

While discussing pregnancy loss is good, there seemed to be a small, crazy contingent who wanted their miscarriages to be acknowledged on the same level as you might a two year old who died or a woman who had full-term stillbirth. They would go ballistic on anyone who implied an eight week miscarriage might be different than losing a five year old to cancer.

Then you had this “rainbow baby” stuff which got marketed to hell and back off crass ppl who realized they could make a buck off of people grieving pregnancy loss. Of course all this was pushed hard by the pro-life hucksters who DO want people to think of a six week fetus as the same as a six month old infant or six year old child, so they fed the frenzy and encouraged women who experienced an early miscarriage to consider it the same as losing a six month old baby.

It was really awful watching craven propagandists fan the flames of genuine grief simply to push their agenda, but not surprising. It’s why I can totally see them thinking miscarriage photos and burials are a great idea - they are that detached from reality and probably do think tiny perfect angel babies are being lost in the toilet thanks to pro-miscarriage propaganda.
 
About that "chunky baby": I had a cousin who was like that. He was overweight from the day he came out of the womb, and often stole food (and no, he didn't have Prader-Willi or any other known genetic disorder; his intelligence was in the normal range). As an adult, he tried and tried to control his weight, but couldn't, and died from a heart attack when he was in his 30s.

I only met him once, when we were about 10 years old; he was married but did not have children.
 
I stumbled across this baby on Tiktok, and didn’t know whether she belonged here or in Deathfats.
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She’s known as Pineapple Baby Madi and the mother’s Tiktok (1.7m followers!) and Insta handle is @carlylassley.

This child is SO grossly overweight and I don’t know whether she’s just overfed by her attention seeking cow of a mother, or whether she genuinely has issues.

But it turns out that turning your 13 month old infant into a deathfat is pretty lucrative. You can buy merch and everything.
Several of my coworkers are obsessed with how "cute" this baby is, and they share the videos with me, because I guess that second X chromosome means I'm not allowed to say this is disgusting and sad.

I don't think she has "issues" in the sense that the other kids posted in this thread do. I'm pretty sure she has just had the misfortune to be born to a woman who is on the low end of normal intelligence and found a way to cash in on other women finding chunky babies cute. It's pretty common to exclaim over a baby's chunky thighs or big cheeks. It's a way of complimenting the mom, usually, especially if she's breastfeeding. It's a way of saying the sleepless nights and dragging the breast pump to work and preparing a ton of bottles every day are sacrifices not being made in vain.

I think Carly or whatever the mom's name is got a few of those comments, liked the feeling of getting positive attention, and cashed in. This is not what people fucking mean when they coo about "those rolls!"
 
I stumbled across this baby on Tiktok, and didn’t know whether she belonged here or in Deathfats.
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She’s known as Pineapple Baby Madi and the mother’s Tiktok (1.7m followers!) and Insta handle is @carlylassley.

This child is SO grossly overweight and I don’t know whether she’s just overfed by her attention seeking cow of a mother, or whether she genuinely has issues.

But it turns out that turning your 13 month old infant into a deathfat is pretty lucrative. You can buy merch and everything.
I recently brought this up in the Slaton's thread. One of the big controversies of the late 90's/early 00's was this morbidly obese couple who had their kid taken away from them because it was above and beyond morbidly obese at age 3 or 4. They insisted they hadn't done anything wrong and that they didn't know why their kid was so fat. When presented a video they filmed of the already massive kid tearing into a Happy Meal bag the year prior they gave a really weak excuse that they didn't want the kid to "miss out on normal childhood experiences".

This little girl is headed on a similar track, only she probably wasn't as massive as the other kid at that age.
 
About that "chunky baby": I had a cousin who was like that. He was overweight from the day he came out of the womb, and often stole food (and no, he didn't have Prader-Willi or any other known genetic disorder; his intelligence was in the normal range). As an adult, he tried and tried to control his weight, but couldn't, and died from a heart attack when he was in his 30s.

I only met him once, when we were about 10 years old; he was married but did not have children.

I feel like in those cases there is clearly something wrong, and I have seen folks who have been lifelong (since birth) fatties have good results with gastric sleeve because it removes one of the production of ghrelin.

It can be normal for some kids to "chunk up" briefly right before they have a growth spurt. But if your kid looks like they could smuggle a ham out of a store at the age of 1, you have either a genetic issue or bad parents.
 
I stumbled across this baby on Tiktok, and didn’t know whether she belonged here or in Deathfats.
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She’s known as Pineapple Baby Madi and the mother’s Tiktok (1.7m followers!) and Insta handle is @carlylassley.

This child is SO grossly overweight and I don’t know whether she’s just overfed by her attention seeking cow of a mother, or whether she genuinely has issues.

But it turns out that turning your 13 month old infant into a deathfat is pretty lucrative. You can buy merch and everything.
It should be illegal to exploit children on the internet like this, especially for money by selling merch.
 
Parents of overfed babies always say “They were always big! They were born big!”

“Fatty breastmilk” is a new one on me though.
My nephew was so chubby as a baby, my grandmother use to say my sister made buttermilk, not breast milk. But once he was weaned and got mobile, he thinned out.

I remember hearing about a young girl, about five or six years old, in the UK who was always hungry and she was obese for her age. And she would scream for food, even after she had eaten a good meal. Mom had to lock up all the food because she was genuinely concerned about her daughter's health. When the food was locked up, she'd eat things like spices, coffee grounds, suck on teabags, eat flour...then she'd go for things like plants.

Mother took her to a doctor and after many test, it turns out this girl's body doesn't make a hormone called leptin, which is what tells you you're full. Madison is only one, it may be too soon to tell if she has a similar condition but something about her chunk just doesn't look right to me. It's like she's got that chubby breastfed baby chunk, but she's too old for it. Maybe she's just not very active? Either way, get that kid to the doctor.
 
I feel like in those cases there is clearly something wrong, and I have seen folks who have been lifelong (since birth) fatties have good results with gastric sleeve because it removes one of the production of ghrelin.

It can be normal for some kids to "chunk up" briefly right before they have a growth spurt. But if your kid looks like they could smuggle a ham out of a store at the age of 1, you have either a genetic issue or bad parents.
Agreed. I think someone earlier in this thread suggested that PWS is the "only" syndrome associated with obesity, but that is untrue. PWS has received the lion's share of media attention because of the uncontrollable eating aspect, but there are other, less well-known disorders that can include significant obesity among their constellation of symptoms. It's just more palatable and interesting for the media to make a story out of desperate parents having to lock the refrigerator while their kid destroys the house raging for food than it is to report on a kid who is just fucking fat.

Here are the results for an OMIM search for "obesity". OMIM is a professional site that, among other functions, allows you to search diseases by physical trait. It's fun!

To me, Pineapple Baby has some subtle dysmorphic features that suggest some kind of syndrome beyond "fatty breast milk", but I guess she could just be ugly.
My nephew was so chubby as a baby, my grandmother use to say my sister made buttermilk, not breast milk. But once he was weaned and got mobile, he thinned out.

I remember hearing about a young girl, about five or six years old, in the UK who was always hungry and she was obese for her age. And she would scream for food, even after she had eaten a good meal. Mom had to lock up all the food because she was genuinely concerned about her daughter's health. When the food was locked up, she'd eat things like spices, coffee grounds, suck on teabags, eat flour...then she'd go for things like plants.

Mother took her to a doctor and after many test, it turns out this girl's body doesn't make a hormone called leptin, which is what tells you you're full. Madison is only one, it may be too soon to tell if she has a similar condition but something about her chunk just doesn't look right to me. It's like she's got that chubby breastfed baby chunk, but she's too old for it. Maybe she's just not very active? Either way, get that kid to the doctor.
Yeah, leptin deficiency is caused by a defect on chromosome 7. It honestly sounds awful, because unlike Prader-Willi syndrome, it doesn't appear to be associated with intellectual disability. Can you imagine being so screamingly, excruciatingly hungry all the time that you were willing to eat things that you knew were inedible or would make you sick, but being unable to stop? At least patients with PWS are just responding to some very primitive, brainstem-level instinct, without being able to understand that it causes pain. To be aware of what you were doing to yourself but unable to stop is truly the stuff of some horrific dystopian sci-fi.
 
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Agreed. I think someone earlier in this thread suggested that PWS is the "only" syndrome associated with obesity, but that is untrue. PWS has received the lion's share of media attention because of the uncontrollable eating aspect, but there are other, less well-known disorders that can include significant obesity among their constellation of symptoms. It's just more palatable and interesting for the media to make a story out of desperate parents having to lock the refrigerator while their kid destroys the house raging for food than it is to report on a kid who is just fucking fat.

Here are the results for an OMIM search for "obesity". OMIM is a professional site that, among other functions, allows you to search diseases by physical trait. It's fun!

To me, Pineapple Baby has some subtle dysmorphic features that suggest some kind of syndrome beyond "fatty breast milk", but I guess she could just be ugly.

Yeah, leptin deficiency is caused by a defect on chromosome 7. It honestly sounds awful, because unlike Prader-Willi syndrome, it doesn't appear to be associated with intellectual disability. Can you imagine being so screamingly, excruciatingly hungry all the time that you were willing to eat things that you knew were inedible or would make you sick, but being unable to stop? At least patients with PWS are just responding to some very primitive, brainstem-level instinct, without being able to understand that it causes pain. To be aware of what you were doing to yourself but unable to stop is truly the stuff of some horrific dystopian sci-fi.

I said PW was the only genetic disorder that can cause obesity. While I stand corrected, leptin deficiency is incredibly rare with less than 30 cases ever reported

With those kinds of stats, it is really unlikely for anyone to have it. Which is why people look for excuses and stuff, typically it wont be the result of a genetic condition, rather it is plain old overeating. Deathfats arent grossly obese at one or two, typically they are chunky kids that gain lots of weight over time. I do not know what is wrong with the 13 month old, I just hope she isnt being overfed on purpose.
 
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